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ExxonMobil issued rare penalty in ongoing Indonesian rights case
US court orders oil giant to pay nearly $290,000 to plaintiff’s counsel following botched deposition.
‘Using citizenship as a weapon’ Myanmar military targets critics
The regime has stripped the citizenship of 33 critics since March in a move that violates international law.
Biden restores stricter environmental review after Trump rollback
White House says new rule will restore community safeguards in reviews of pipelines and other major US projects.
Russia-Ukraine live news: West to tighten sanctions on Moscow
Russian forces are attacking across Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region in what Moscow says is a new phase of the war.
Will Elon Musk take over Twitter?
American billionaire has made a controversial $43bn offer but faces many hurdles to acquire the social media behemoth.
US, European allies pledge weapons for Kyiv amid Russian advance
US, Germany and UK promise military support for Ukraine as Russian offensive in eastern Donbas region escalates.
UK’s Johnson apologises for COVID ‘Partygate’ scandal
Prime Minister Boris Johnson offers 'wholehearted' apology for attending a birthday party during lockdown.
Le Pen, Macron prepare for crunch French election duel
Macron will go head-to-head with Le Pen in a crucial debate on Wednesday before the second-round vote on Sunday.
Russia says Ukraine war enters new ‘phase’
Russia's Sergey Lavrov says 'another phase' of invasion has begun as Ukraine reports increased fighting in the east.
‘Seismic waves’: IMF cuts global growth forecast over Russia war
Invasion of Ukraine drove up prices sharply in the Middle East and North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, and Central Asia.
End to US mask mandate for travel brings cheers, concerns
With COVID-19 cases rising again, lifting the mandate could make some passengers wary, prompt others to fly again.
At least one killed as police open fire at Sri Lanka protesters
One killed and several others wounded in central Sri Lanka as police open fire at people protesting fuel price rise.
Indigenous lands block deforestation in Brazil, new study finds
'Satellite images leave no doubt that Indigenous peoples are slowing the destruction of the Amazon,' researcher says.
Russian forces seize Kreminna in eastern Ukraine, says governor
Governor of Kreminna says Ukrainian troops withdraw from the city after Russian attack 'from all sides'.
Autopsy shows unarmed Black man shot in head by US police officer
Patrick Lyoya was killed during a traffic stop in US state of Michigan, spurring protests and calls for accountability.
US officials attend migration summit while policies under fire
High-level meetings are being held in Panama as rights advocates say risks for migrants exacerbated by US border push.
Yemen inaugurates new presidential council
It's unclear whether government and presidential council will remain in Aden or in Riyadh, as was previously the case.
Unresolved disappearances, economic misery haunt Zimbabwe at 42
The independence celebrations were held outside Harare to promote inclusion but dredged up memories of repression.
Sweden riots over Quran burning: What is happening?
At least 40 people were injured after days of violence during protests over the planned public Quran burning.
Are Nigeria’s bandits a new Boko Haram cell or rival ‘terrorists’?
In northwestern Nigeria, evidence suggests bandits are becoming collaborators with, and rivals to, Boko Haram factions.
Ukraine-Russia: The Resistance
“War puts your life on hold, but your life must go on.”
Ivory Coast: Achi reappointed PM, regional bank chief named VP
President Alassane Ouattara accepted the resignation of his entire cabinet last week ahead of a government reshuffle.
New ultimatum for Ukrainian forces in Mariupol’s Azovstal plant
Russia says it opened corridor for Ukrainian forces to leave steel plant in key southeastern Ukrainian city.
Russia declares new phase of war on Ukraine: What to expect?
Having failed to capture Kyiv and other significant areas, Russia is focused on attacking eastern towns and cities.
US, Europe scientists probe mysterious liver illness in children
While mild forms of hepatitis are common, the severity of the reported cases has concerned health authorities.
WFP: 20 million risk starvation as Horn of Africa drought worsens
Extreme drought has left the Horn of Africa on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe, aid workers say.
NATO’s Eastern Front | Start Here
Has the war in Ukraine given NATO new purpose?
As families seek truth, Kremlin refuses to discuss Moskva sinking
Spokesman says Kremlin 'not authorised' to release information about fate of warship's crew after its sinking last week.
Photos: Nepal workers look to Gulf to escape forced-labour system
Victims of so-called haruwa-charuwa system try to escape debt bondage but it's not so different on other side as well.
China says it has signed security pact with Solomon Islands
Western governments have been concerned over China establishing a military presence in the South Pacific nation.
Palestinians injured after Israeli settlers march to outpost
Thousands of Jewish settlers marched on Tuesday to the abandoned outpost of Homesh in the occupied West Bank.
The economic war against Russia can help Ukraine’s reconstruction
There are ways to make sure Russia pays for the damage it inflicts on Ukraine and its economy.
UN to debate Security Council permanent member veto power
The proposal requiring the five UNSC members to justify their use of veto comes after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
President Zelenskyy, one Israel is enough
Zelenskyy's plan to turn Ukraine into a 'big Israel with its own face' after the war invites a blunt reproach.
How Imran Khan’s removal affected civil-military ties in Pakistan
As the military faces public anger over Khan's exit, the ex-PM escalates his rhetoric against the powerful institution.
Indonesia’s central bank cuts growth outlook, holds rates steady
Bank Indonesia keeps benchmark interest rate at 3.50 percent, in line with forecasts.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 55
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 55th day, we take a look at the main developments.
How has American support for gun reform changed in the pandemic?
The conversation has shifted after more women and minorities became gun owners in the past few years.
Southeast Asia’s fishery workers overlooked in COVID relief: UN
ILO says migrant workers in the fishing industry are treated as 'out of sight, out of mind'.
Pakistan: PM Shehbaz Sharif’s new cabinet takes oath
The swearing in comes a week after parliament elected Sharif to replace Imran Khan, who was removed in a no-trust vote.
UN: Yemen’s Houthi rebels agree to stop using child soldiers
The armed group signed an 'action plan' to end the recruitment or use of children in armed conflict, the UN says.
Deadly blasts target boys’ school in Afghan capital
At least 6 killed after the school in Dasht-e-Barchi neighbourhood hit by two blasts, Kabul police spokesman says.
The Painter: Art and happiness in Burkina Faso
Renowned artist Adjaratou Ouédraogo shares the joy of painting in her home city in Burkina Faso.
Putin honours brigade accused by Ukraine of ‘war crimes’ in Bucha
Russian leader's decree gives 64th Motor Rifle Brigade title of 'Guards' for defending 'Motherland and state interests'.
Locked down Shanghai reports seven more COVID-19 deaths
Latest victims were aged between 60 and 101 and had not been vaccinated, according to officials.
The battle for the Pacific: The countries competing for supremacy
South Korea, Japan, China and Australia have all boosted their naval power as competition for resources heats up.
Japan warns of economic fallout from weakening yen
Currency's fall has worsened imported inflationary pressures amid a spike in global commodity and oil costs.
Sri Lanka asks IMF for urgent financial assistance
The IMF may consider this request due to the unique circumstances, an aide to the nation's finance minister said.
Russia has begun ‘Battle for Donbas’ in Ukraine’s east: Zelenskyy
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia has launched its Donbas offensive as local officials report 'constant fighting' in east.
US looks to seize superyacht in Fiji linked to Russian oligarch
The luxury vessel the Amadea is widely believed to be owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov.
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